The head of Ingushetia, Yunus-Bek Yevkurov, speaking today as a victim in Rostov city court in the case of Ali "Magas" Taziev, stressed that the detention and trial of Taziev had radically changed the criminal situation in the republic, with many criminals now surrendering.
"Those who are now entering the adjustment committee are people who have stopped illegal activity around the time he was arrested," ITAR-TASS quotes him.
As an example, Yevkurov cites the story of a man who was wanted for 8 years and had come from Kazakhstan to turn himself in. According to the Ingush leader, people felt the inevitability of punishment.